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Tire repair advice
Hey Guys and Gals
Forgive my ignorance in regards to this basic question... I have a small leak in one of my run flat tires on my 2009 X5 (19inch wheels). Not sure where the leak is, but I'm hoping it can be repaired. Question: In your experience-is it better to go to the BMW dealer for this task or an independent dealer (Bridgestone etc) that is certified to work on run flat tires? Thanks in advance--you guys are great! |
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I would pick a good tire joint over the dlr...dlrs will usually insist on a replacement
tire. A well done internal patch, in the tread area, will keep you going. Be sure your tire joint is careful with you rims during tire off/tire on and that they do know how to handle RFTs. GL,mD
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